Wednesday, May 7, 2008

#5






Act I: “But always remember this, Anneke. There are no walls, there are no bolts, no locks that anyone can put on your mind.” Explain what you think this statement means. Do you agree with this statement? Why or why not?
I think people can understand the meaning in different ways, but i think that this phrase means that they may keep you from what you are going to do, but they can never stop you from thinking.
Act I, Scenes1-3: What do you think would be the hardest part of life in the Secret Annex: the fear of discovery, the need to keep silent for hours at a time, the sharing of cramped quarters with strangers, or some other aspect? Explain.
I think that the hardest time of the secret annex would be eating the amount that really wouldn't fill your stomach. Also being with total stranger and sharing a room with he or she who has a bad temper and a selfish person , i think that would stress me alot.
Act I, Scenes 1-3: Do Anne and Peter seem to have typical teenage attitudes toward their families? Go back to the text for examples to support your response.
I think they show typical teenage attitudes toward their families. Peter gets embarrassed by how his mother talks to him. Anne only shows love toward her father because she doesn't like her as much as she loves her father. Every time Mrs. Frank talks, she compares with ?Margot and Anne.
Act I, Scenes 4, 5: Describe how the Hanukkah celebration in Scene 5 is interrupted. What does Peter do to make matters worse? According to Dussel, how will this incident lead to their discovery by the police?
During the Hanukkah a burglar went it to the building of where the Secret Annex is at. They kept quiet until Peter's cat Mouschi came out of Peter's room. So when Peter tried to stop his cat, he made a loud noise, because of that the burglar got out of the building. According to Dussel the burglar might get caught, so when he gets caught the burglar might tell the Police about some jews hiding in the hiding place.
Act I, Scene 4, 5: Anne is a dynamic character; that is, she changes in the course of the play. What does Anne’s gift giving reveal about her? How do her gifts to her mother and peter show that she has changed?
Anne turned mature then before. Her gifts to her mom was a good idea, it showed Mrs. Frank that Anne cared for her, as well as to Peter.


2 comments:

Soo MinA. said...

Your blogs so creative(?)! "eating the amount that realy wouldn't fill your stomach" kekeke. This shows your identity. kekeke.
I like your blog.

brianl said...

you put all the 5 things into one;
anyways i think you were creative in putting the pictures of Anne. but i think you need to think more and put more stuff in the answers for the questions. anyways goood